![]() ![]() The easiest option is to search for *.CORRUPTION using Windows File Explorer, select all results, and delete them.ĬAUTION: The below method immediately deletes the *.CORRUPTION files with no way to recover them. NOTE: This option only applies to *.CORRUPTION files going forward (this is NOT retroactive) A file may become corrupt if there is a dropped connection or a stop is caused either on the client or server side. This setting tells the server to save or discard any corrupted storage files that occur during the backup transport process. ![]() There is only a single setting for this: (as seen in our KB article: Settings that affect Storage Server space) SaveCorruptedStorages (in BackupServer.ini) *.CORRUPTION files are portions of backups that were attempted, but were interrupted in some way, were marked as corrupted, then re-sent from the xSP client.
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